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independent practice
at the end of the civil war, reconstruction became an important political issue. in the table, match the action or viewpoint with the source.
lincoln
wanted the thirteenth amendment ratified
johnson
vetoed the civil rights act of 1866
congress
passed the civil rights act of 1866
developed the “ten percent plan”
Brief Explanations
- Lincoln's Reconstruction framework focused on quick re-admission of Southern states, centered on his Ten Percent Plan.
- Andrew Johnson clashed with Radical Republicans, vetoing the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
- Congress overrode Johnson's veto and passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, and also pushed for the Thirteenth Amendment's ratification (which Lincoln initially advocated for, but Congress finalized the ratification process).
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- Lincoln: developed the "Ten Percent Plan"
- Johnson: vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866
- Congress: passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866; wanted the Thirteenth Amendment ratified